Universal Orlando Launches New Weeklong Vacation Package With Six- and Seven-Day Park Access

Universal Orlando Resort introduces a new multiday vacation package featuring up to seven days of park-to-park access and hotel dining credits.

By Yuliya Karotkaya Published: Updated:
Universal Orlando Launches New Weeklong Vacation Package With Six- and Seven-Day Park Access
Universal Orlando unveils a new weeklong vacation package with six- and seven-day park tickets and hotel dining credits across all four theme parks. Photo: Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando Resort is reinforcing its position as a weeklong destination with the launch of a new vacation package offering six or seven days of park-to-park access across all four of its theme parks. The move builds on the momentum generated by the opening of Universal Epic Universe, which significantly expanded the resort’s footprint and shifted guest behavior toward longer stays.

The new package allows U.S. residents to purchase six- or seven-day park-to-park tickets valid at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay and Universal Epic Universe. For a limited time, guests can secure a six- or seven-day ticket for the price of a five-day pass, effectively adding extra days without additional ticket cost.

Universal has increasingly positioned its Orlando complex as a destination where travelers can spend a full week rather than just a long weekend. Travel advisors have reported a noticeable uptick in longer bookings since Epic Universe opened, signaling that visitors are responding to the broader mix of attractions and entertainment options now available.

The multiday ticket can be bundled with a hotel promotion that includes a $300 dining credit for guests staying five nights or longer at select on-site properties. Participating hotels include Universal Cabana Bay Beach Resort, Universal Aventura Hotel, Universal Stella Nova Resort and Universal Terra Luna Resort. When combining tickets and accommodations under the new package, guests can save between $75 and $200, depending on the length of stay.

The booking window for the offer runs through May 6, with travel dates available from April 12 through September 3. The timing captures both peak summer demand and shoulder-season travel, positioning the package as an attractive option for families planning extended vacations.

Universal’s strategy reflects broader competition within the Orlando theme park market, where resorts increasingly aim to secure longer guest stays and higher on-property spending. By offering extended access at a discounted rate and pairing it with dining credits, Universal is encouraging visitors to immerse themselves in the full resort experience rather than splitting time with off-site activities.

The expansion also comes amid continued development at Universal Orlando, including recently announced entertainment and dining additions at Universal CityWalk. Together, these investments reinforce the company’s push to evolve beyond a multi-day park visit into a comprehensive, weeklong resort destination.

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